Here’s what’s included in Trump’s $4.4T wish list.

President Trump unveiled a new $4.4 trillion budget proposal Monday that boosts spending for the military, homeland security and infrastructure while imposing cuts to social-welfare programs. Trump’s second budget, about $300 billion more than the current one, would also add $984 billion to the 2019 fiscal deficit and nearly $7.1 trillion to the federal deficit...

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Trump’s second budget, about $300 billion more than the current one, would also add $984 billion to the 2019 fiscal deficit and nearly $7.1 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade, ignoring concerns from fiscal hawks over a ballooning national debt.

The budget now heads to Congress, where lawmakers were quick to point out it’s the president’s wish list and to expect changes.

“Budgets are aspirational documents and seldom have a real impact on spending,” Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) told The Washington Post.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who forced a government shutdown last week protesting rising government spending, tweeted, “Empty rhetoric about fiscal responsibility is about to be swept aside by the reality of trillion-dollar deficits.”